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Helpful Articles and Posts
Consider these resources to help you lead through common and tough issues that may arise in your small group.
How to Talk to First Time Guests
We should do everything we can to make our guests feel comfortable, especially in our conversations with them.. So let’s say you’ve spotted that first-timer across the lobby. How do you begin the conversation?
The Welcome Tent stands each Sunday alongside the pathway toward our main entrance. It’s clearly marked so that guests and members alike know what it’s for. Most of the time it’s hot in the tent. So why do we have one?
The Six Foundations of Frontlines
Are you facing (and dreading) a difficult conversation that needs to happen in your small group? Do you get anxious just thinking about it? Consider these biblical principles from our friends at Watermark Church that will help you become more effective in your communication intended to sharpen others.
Dealing with Tough Personalities
Every small group has its fair share of people with difficult tendencies. If you’re honest with yourself, you’ve have some! Consider this resource from our friends at Watermark Church addressing some of the most common behaviors that can harm a small group and what to do about it as a leader
Family Time vs. Missional Hangout
Two small group rhythms that look similar, but have two very different functions are Family Time and Missional Hangouts. Consider this resource to help your Family Time and Missional Hangout leaders fulfill their roles in a way that contributes to making holistic disciples in your small group.
Ten Practical Ideas Raise Up Leaders
Two small group rhythms that look similar, but have two very different functions are Family Time and Missional Hangouts. Consider this resource to help your Family Time and Missional Hangout leaders fulfill their roles in a way that contributes to making holistic disciples in your small group.